Most daycares buy spray cleaners that are mostly water. You pay for that water, the bottle, and the shipping every single time. There's a simpler option: one cleaner that's safe around kids and costs pennies a gallon.
Here's the part most people never stop to think about. A bottle of ready-to-use spray cleaner is mostly water. You pay full price to ship that water to your door, use it up in a week, and buy it all over again.
Spray cleaners cost $1.50 to $3.00 a gallon. The concentrated kind does the exact same job for about 28 cents.
A daycare spending around $300 a month on sprays usually drops to $20 or $30. That difference adds up fast.
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The concentrated cleaner costs about a twelfth of what spray cleaners cost per gallon.
Forget the price on the bottle. What counts is how much it costs to fill one bucket with real, usable cleaner.
| What you buy | Cost per gallon | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Spray cleaner from the store | $1.50 – $3.00 | 1 gallon, ready to use |
| L.O.C.™ Cleaner ($12.50 bottle) | ~$0.28 | Makes about 44 gallons |
Even the big warehouse-club jugs are mostly water and plastic. The concentrate is lighter to ship, takes up way less shelf space, and you reorder a lot less often.
Saving money is great. But in a daycare, what really matters is what's left on the tables, floors, and toys little hands touch all day.
One simple kit cleans every part of your center. Start here, see the savings for yourself, then just reorder whatever runs low.
Everything you need to switch your center over to safe, concentrated cleaning.
Use the kit in your center. If you're not happy with it, send it back any time in the first 180 days and get your money back, including tax. That simple.
Start with one kit. You don't have to trust my numbers. You'll see them on your own floors.
Switch your center to cleaning that's cheaper, safer, and easy to reorder. It ships in a few days, and you're covered for 180 days.
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